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I3-2100 and OpenGl 3.3

Vinic
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Hello everyone, I want to play a game but it needs opengl 3.3, my processor is an i3-2100 and I don't have a GPU, just the Intel® HD Graphics 2000, my question is, the driver version 15.28.24.4229 will solve my problem?

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AlHill
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No, it will not solve your problem.

The only way to solve your problem is, if you are a desktop, is to get an older nvidia card, like a gtx 1060.

 

Your i3-2100 graphics are not supported on Windows 10.  The only driver available is the Microsoft generic driver, which lacks features and performance.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Waiting for Windows 12]

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AlHill
Super User
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No, it will not solve your problem.

The only way to solve your problem is, if you are a desktop, is to get an older nvidia card, like a gtx 1060.

 

Your i3-2100 graphics are not supported on Windows 10.  The only driver available is the Microsoft generic driver, which lacks features and performance.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Waiting for Windows 12]

AndrewG_Intel
Employee
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Hello @Vinic

Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities. 

We hope that the assistance provided by the community has been helpful.


Also, we would like to inform you that due to the Intel® Core™ i3-2100 Processor and Intel® HD Graphics 2000 have been discontinued, Intel Customer Service no longer supports inquiries for it, but perhaps fellow community members have the knowledge to jump in and help. You may also find the Discontinued Products website helpful to address your request.

Note: You might need to search for the proper Product Category and click on its "Show more" link if the product is not visible in the top rows.


Please keep in mind that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel. Thank you for your understanding. 

Best regards,

Andrew G.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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